RE: difference between Redirect Automatically and Follow Redirects

2006-01-02 Thread Sivakumar V. ECS-Chennai
Redirect Automatically will not consider the request as a separate request but Follow Redirects will consider the redirect as a separate request.. You can see the difference in the isteners -Original Message- From: Wing Tang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 1:

difference between Redirect Automatically and Follow Redirects

2006-01-02 Thread Wing Tang
Hello, Can someone explain to me what the difference is between Redirect Automatically and Follow Redirects in a HTTP Request? I dont really see any significant difference between the two. regards, Wing

RE: Controlling the Active Number of Threads at any instance

2006-01-02 Thread Anurodh Jain
Hi Sebb, Actually tried using the Constant Throughput Timer to control the Number of samples executed per minute, instead of Throughput Controller (mistakenly specified Throughput Controller in the last Mail, sorry about that) I am not sure whether that's the right approach. Please let me know re

Re: load time question

2006-01-02 Thread Wing Tang
Hi, i tested with one thread and it is always about the same load time... so i dont really get it why the access log of Apache show me a different time and through the browser also it goes smoothly.. but only jmeter logs a much higher load time... Regards, Wing On 1/2/06, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

JMS Queues

2006-01-02 Thread Alejandro Montenegro
Hi, I wish to use jmeter to make som performance testing on Sun MQ, as we use a Queue configuration I would like to have a Timer before inserting a message on the queue and one after the message has passed throw the queue. But the Samplers to retrieve message from queue looks like only has a Topic

Re: load time question

2006-01-02 Thread sebb
How many threads are you running? Is the load time always the same? On 02/01/06, Wing Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I have a question to ask about the load time parameter in the sampler result > tab of the "view results tree". > > The load time that i see is way higher than the load

Re: Jmeter is exiting when the thread is run under iterative condition

2006-01-02 Thread sebb
Check for errors in jmeter.log (and possibly the console window). On 02/01/06, ram prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am using Apache Jmeter version 2.1.1.I am facing a > very peculair problem in Jmeter.When i choose the > option LoopCount as "Forever" Jmeter closes > abruptly.Kind

Re: Controlling the Active Number of Threads at any instance

2006-01-02 Thread sebb
What did you try? What did not work? On 02/01/06, Anurodh Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks Sebb. > > Can you please elaborate on the second alternative you mentioned. > I tried using the Troughput Controller but it did'nt work as expected. > How does it work exactly and how can I use the

Jmeter is exiting when the thread is run under iterative condition

2006-01-02 Thread ram prasad
Hi All, I am using Apache Jmeter version 2.1.1.I am facing a very peculair problem in Jmeter.When i choose the option LoopCount as "Forever" Jmeter closes abruptly.Kindly suggest me as how to resolve this issue. Regards ram _

load time question

2006-01-02 Thread Wing Tang
Hello, I have a question to ask about the load time parameter in the sampler result tab of the "view results tree". The load time that i see is way higher than the load time that i see in the my apache access log file. According to jmeter the load time is : 5579 ms and according to the access log

load time question

2006-01-02 Thread Wing Tang
Hello, I have a question to ask about the load time parameter in the sampler result tab of the "view results tree". The load time that i see is way higher than the load time that i see in the my apache access log file. According to jmeter the load time is : 5579 ms and according to the access log